About RTÉ Radio 1

Listen online to the internet radio of RTÉ Radio 1 Live here, on IrishRadioLive!RTÉ Radio 1 is Ireland’s primary information source which started it’s broadcast almost a century ago, in 1926. Originally launched as “2RN” and it was the first radio service of the Irish Free State. Through the historical times, the station had several names, and finally in 1979 arrived to its current name - RTÉ Radio 1 - it comes from the name of the owner Raidió Teilifís Éireann which is Ireland’s National Public Service Broadcaster.RTÉ Radio 1 has the biggest listenership in Ireland because not just keeps its listeners in line with the latest Ireland news and world news, but also entertains with a nice selection of music, and phone-in talks with the listeners, and naturally the sports news and weather reports diversify the programmes, so all demands are satisfied in one broadcast.RTÉ Radio 1 has been broadcasting the “Morning Ireland” since 1984 which is Ireland’s most listened to, and thus the most influential worldview shaping radio programme in the country. “Morning Ireland” is the first and number one in spreading the knowledge about the current affairs and politics of Ireland and the world on every weekday from 7am to 9am presented by Rachael English, Gavin Jennings, Audrey Carville and Bryan Dobson.RTÉ Radio 1 has numerous sister stations - RTÉ 2FM, RTÉ Lyric FM, RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta, RTÉ Pulse, RTÉ 2XM, RTÉjr, RTÉ Gold, RTÉ Radio 1 Extra - which all represent the high quality of the Raidió Teilifís Éireann, but approach from different angles to the radio broadcasting to satisfy every possible type of listeners with every sphere of interest.

RTÉ Radio 1 availability: RTÉ Radio 1 is available on the traditional analogue way - 87.8-90.2 FM, 95.2 FM - and also on the digital solutions - we recommend the online radio stream.For the detailed FM allocation, check the Freqencies section (below) and the Frequency map!

RTÉ Radio 1, Newstalk 106-108FM and Ocean FM took home Gold awards from this year’s virtual New York Festivals Radio Awards event. Newstalk was given the Best Innovation Gold for its Between The Lines “Living with a disability in Ireland” documentary, whilst Ocean FM was recognised for Best Human Interest Story for Getting Better, Not Bitter. RTÉ Radio 1 got Gold for The Case of Majella Moynihan documentary in the National Or International Affairs category, along with 16 other awards ranging from Silver to Finalist for dramas, social issues, history, culture and digital. Radio 1 Extra also got two awards, a Silver and Finalist badge, for digital content. Two docs from Off The Ball were also recognised with Finalist certificates...More >>

radiotoday.ie - 26.04.2020

Radio 1 to broadcast RTÉ’s Shine a Light moment

RTÉ is calling on the Irish public to come together to shine a light this Saturday, 11 April at 9pm to create a moment of solidarity in our battle against the Covid 19 pandemic. Coverage begins on RTÉ Radio 1 at 8:30pm with Shine Your Light with John Creedon featuring music from some of our finest artists including Martin Hayes and Glen Hansard, and poetry from Moya Cannon. At 9pm, RTÉ will broadcast #ShineYourLight, a short live special on RTÉ One television, RTÉ Radio 1, RTÉ Player and RTE.ie/culture to share this moment...More >>

radiotoday.ie - 09.04.2020

Ryan Tubridy remains off Radio 1 due to coronavirus

RTÉ has confirmed Ryan Tubridy is off work at the moment due to having tested positive for coronavirus COVID-19. Oliver Callan is currently hosting the Ryan Tubridy Show on RTÉ Radio 1 and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. Ryan said: “Like so many other people in Ireland, I tested positive, but I was in the very fortunate position to have a very unintrusive experience, which I now have come to the end of. “While I’ve been at home watching television and listening to the radio, I have been bowled over by the extraordinary work of our front line heroes and their families who continue to make Ireland a healthier and safer place. "I look forward to being back to work really soon.” ...More >>

radiotoday.ie - 30.03.2020

JNLR: 81% of the population listen to radio every day

The latest radio listening figures show 81% of the population are tuning in every day, which translates into weekday figures of 3.2 million listeners. More than half tune into their local or regional station and 43% listen to a national station. Among the younger, 15 to 34-year market, 71% listen daily. Gabrielle Cummins, Chairperson of the Choose Radio group says access to radio on smart devices is helping radio stay at the top of its game: “The growth in streaming services has revitalised radio advertising and reiterated its relevance to the listener. Access to radio is now...More >>

radiotoday.ie - 06.02.2020

RTÉ to close its DAB digital radio stations in major strategy change

RTÉ is to close its digital radio stations including RTÉ 2XM, RTÉ Pulse, RTÉ Gold, RTÉjr Radio & RTÉ Radio 1 Extra as part of a major revised strategy to address key issues facing the organisation. It says costs will need to be reduced by €60 million over three years (2020-2023), in addition to the reduction of 23% delivered by RTÉ between 2008 and 2018. RTÉ says fees paid to its top contracted on-air presenters will also need to be cut by 15%, in addition to the 30+% cuts as agreed in previous years. Over 200 people will need to leave in 2020...More >>

radiotoday.ie - 07.11.2019

Tributes paid to broadcaster RTÉ radio and TV broadcaster Gay Byrne

Listeners and colleagues across the radio industry are paying tribute to RTÉ broadcaster Gay Byrne who has died at the age of 85. Gay started work as a newsreader and continuity announcer on Radio Éireann in the late 1950s before moving to Granada Television in Manchester, where he worked on a variety of shows, interviewing acts including The Beatles. For a time he commuted between Dublin and UK, working for both the BBC and RTÉ, but came back to Ireland full time in the late 1960s as presenter and producer of The Late Late Show. The programme went on to become the world’s longest-running chat show...More >>

radiotoday.ie - 05.11.2019

All the winners from the IMRO Radio Awards 2019

The winners for the all-Ireland IMRO Radio Awards 2019 have been announced. They include Newstalk getting Gold in the Full Service Station of the Year category, 98FM winning the title of Music Station of the Year and WLR FM coming out on top as Local Station of the Year. Hundreds of radio industry folk watched the event unfold on Friday night at the Lyrath Estate Hotel Kilkenny. The Outstanding Achievement accolade was awarded to Beat 102-103 Chief Executive Officer...More >>